Reid led Gu Ding and the others deeper into the Burial Grounds. Although they walked cautiously in the fog-shrouded area, they were not attacked at all.

Gu Ding had also released the big guy Opatu from the fog earlier. Following the script, he let him enter the deepest part of the Burial Grounds ahead of time.

It took Reid and the others quite some time to get out of the fog.

Just as Karlot and the others were about to breathe a sigh of relief, they were shocked by the Burial Grounds in front of them.

This was because in front of them was an eerie Burial Ground. Within a radius of hundreds of miles, there were all kinds of skeletons of various creatures buried there, many of which still had remnants of their breath from when they were alive. Some of the skeletons were even piled up into small hills, which was even more shocking.

"Look, what's over there!" Gu Ding acted according to the script.

When everyone heard Gu Ding's voice, they looked in the direction Gu Ding was pointing. It was a giant green corpse floating in the air, exuding a powerful aura. At that moment, the giant green corpse's closed eyes suddenly opened, and its gaze swept across every human present.

The reason why Opatu acted this way was because of Gu Ding. His powerful breath, coupled with the threatening look in his eyes, made Karlot and the others shudder.

"Is this guy the guardian of the Burial Grounds? He's really strong … "Even Karlot, who had always been competitive, felt an unprecedented pressure.

"You … are looking for the Burial Ground Key?" Opatu sneered, and a Burial Ground Key suddenly appeared in his hand.

Seeing the Burial Ground Key, Karlot and the others' eyes began to shine.

"If you want the key, it's simple. As long as you agree to one condition, I'll give it to you." Opatu's expression was still cold, and he looked very cool.

"What condition do you have, senior?" Reid finally spoke. There was no trace of falsehood on his face, as if he was asking a question respectfully.

"It's simple. Take me out of this Burial Ground. If you can do that, the Heinoas Burial Ground Key will belong to you, "Opatu said as he kept the Burial Ground Key.

"This guy looks dangerous, Reid. If we take him out, I'm afraid he'll cause a lot of trouble outside," Karlot frowned and quickly shouted at Reid.

"But it doesn't look like we can take it by force. This guy's breath is terrifyingly strong, and he should have the same strength as the other Burial Grounds Guardians. The few of us are probably not even enough to fill the gaps between his teeth … "The person beside him also frowned.

"This benefactor only wants to leave this burial ground and obtain freedom. I don't think there's anything wrong with it." The little monk Shakya also gave his own opinion. In these past few years, his appearance had changed quite a bit. If it were not for the fact that his senior brother, Naro, had not changed much, Gu Ding would not have recognized him.

"Little monk, you are too naive. He only wants to deceive us to bring him out of this burial ground. At that time, it will be easier for him to carry out a massacre. "Someone shouted from the side.

"I agree to your terms." Reid didn't hesitate for long before he gave his answer.

Everyone was stunned when they heard that.

"Reid, I'm afraid you'll make a huge mistake if you agree to his conditions!" Someone immediately objected.

"Do you have any other way to get the key?" Reid asked without turning his head.

"This …" The opposing voices immediately weakened.

"Or do you think that we are strong enough to snatch the key from him?" Reid continued to ask.

The voices of opposition were completely silenced.

"Since no one has any objections, it's decided." Reid said as he stepped forward. He only stopped when he was less than two meters away from Opatu.

"You're quite brave. I'll give you the key first." The corner of Opatu's mouth curled up. With a flick of his finger, the cube Burial Ground key landed in Reid's palm.

"Enter my mini world. I'll bring you out!" As Reid said that, a black hole-like door appeared beside him.

Opatu did not hesitate and went straight into it.

Only then did Reid turn around and look at the people behind him. The corner of his mouth curled up. "I got the key. It seems like it was easier than I thought."

"It was that easy? Why did so many people die when other people attacked the burial ground …" Karlot muttered in a low voice, somewhat puzzled.

"Maybe it's because we're lucky," someone explained.

But apart from this explanation, no one else could think of a better one.

The group quickly left the burial ground along the original path. When everyone appeared at the periphery of the burial ground again, only less than two hours had passed.

Reid quickly opened his mini world again, and Opatu's figure appeared in front of everyone again.

"Senior, I've brought you out of the burial ground. Our deal is considered done, right?" Reid asked.

"Deal is done." Opatu nodded indifferently. After sweeping his cold eyes across everyone present, his figure slowly turned into a shadow and disappeared.

"Is it really that simple … I was a little worried that the big guy would go back on his word and attack us after coming out." Karlot rubbed his nose in embarrassment.

"Kindness will be rewarded." Naro smiled faintly at the side.

The scouts of the organizations who were waiting for news nearby looked at Reid and the others who appeared outside the burial ground in surprise.

The insectoid scout scolded them rudely. "You humans are too untrustworthy. You clearly entered the burial ground to search for the key, but you actually escaped in just two hours …"

"Hey, you're just a scout in charge of delivering information. What right do you have to tell us what to do?!" Karlot glared at him coldly.

"We've already obtained the burial ground key. Tell this news to your respective tribes," Reid said. With a flip of his palm, a burial ground key appeared in his hand.

The moment the scouts saw the key, they seemed to have been electrocuted as they stood rooted to the ground.

"This … How is this possible … You've only been in for two hours, and only twelve of you went in …" The abyssal demon scout had participated in the burial ground expedition before, so he was rather familiar with how terrifying the guardians of the burial ground were. Hence, he felt that Reid's group had used so few people to obtain the burial ground key in such a short period of time. It completely overturned his understanding.

"Nothing is impossible. You should be able to easily tell if this burial ground key is real or fake." Reid said as he held the burial ground key with two fingers, letting the scouts take pictures of it carefully.

"The humans' mission has been completed. As for the last two burial ground keys, there's nothing we can do." With that, Reid waved at the group behind him. "Let's go!"